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*[[William C. Dunbar]] (1822–1905), Scottish Mormon missionary and Mormon pioneer |
*[[William C. Dunbar]] (1822–1905), Scottish Mormon missionary and Mormon pioneer |
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*[[William P. Dunbar]] (1863–1922), American physician who made seminal discoveries about cholera control |
*[[William P. Dunbar]] (1863–1922), American physician who made seminal discoveries about cholera control |
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*[[William Dunbar (bishop)]] (1661–1746),Scottish Episcopal clergyman |
*[[William Dunbar (bishop)]] (1661–1746), Scottish Episcopal clergyman |
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*[[William F. Dunbar]] (1820–?), American politician |
*[[William F. Dunbar]] (1820–?), American politician |
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==See also== |
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*[[William Dunbar Holder]] (1824–1900), Confederate politician |
*[[William Dunbar Holder]] (1824–1900), Confederate politician |
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*[[William Dunbar House]], Boise, Idaho, NRHP listing |
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 13 September 2024
William Dunbar (c. 1460 – c. 1520) was a Scottish poet.
William Dunbar may also refer to:
- Sir William Dunbar, 7th Baronet (1812–1889), Scottish Liberal Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons
- William Dunbar (Code Lyoko), a character in the animated television series Code Lyoko
- William Dunbar (explorer) (1750–1810), Scottish and American naturalist, astronomer, explorer
- William Dunbar (politician) (1805–1861), U.S. Representative from Louisiana
- William Dunbar (songwriter) (1852/53–1874), prolific Gateshead songwriter
- William C. Dunbar (1822–1905), Scottish Mormon missionary and Mormon pioneer
- William P. Dunbar (1863–1922), American physician who made seminal discoveries about cholera control
- William Dunbar (bishop) (1661–1746), Scottish Episcopal clergyman
- William F. Dunbar (1820–?), American politician
See also
[edit]- William Dunbar Holder (1824–1900), Confederate politician
- William Dunbar House, Boise, Idaho, NRHP listing